
Cape Fear Valley Health’s Vice President of Marketing & Communications Chaka Jordan has been awarded the honor of being listed on the “60 hospital and health system chief marketing officers to know | 2023” list organized by Becker’s Hospital Review.
The Healthcare news source creates the list annually and accepts nominations from healthcare systems from across the country for a number of other list categories including Black Healthcare Leaders to Know, Women Hospital CEOs to Know, Rural Hospital CEOs to Know and more.
In the opening to the 60 hospital and health system chief marketing officers to know | 2023” list
The publication states:
“Becker's is thrilled to honor 60 hospital and health system chief marketing officers in 2023.
These bold strategic leaders drive the planning and execution of marketing and communications initiatives for their organizations. Chief marketing officers are tasked with positioning their hospitals and health systems as leaders within the market via brand development, data-backed marketing efforts and customer relationship management.”
For her acknowledgement, Jordan’s listing reads in part:
“Ms. Jordan oversees all marketing, communications and community outreach for the Cape Fear system and the Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation. She has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare marketing and planning across all models, including non-profit, for-profit, academic and faith-based.”
Jordan's achievement was highlighted in a post made by Cape Fear Valley Health on social media.
See the full listing here.
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